Coin-wrapper.



L. LUKACHER, C olN' WRAPPER. APPLICATION -FILED JUNE 11,191.4.'

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Se if: known their, i.. Leon Loyrnciinn, e citizen ef ehe Unied Sintes, and resident of the city or" Chicago, county of Cook, :and dete of llinoisyhave invenied certain new and useful improvements in Coin-Wreppers,

, ele suitable holder and "che ends thereof-em of which 1bhe following is speciicnnicn.

My invenion relates iso improreniens in coin Wrappers and has for .its ohjec, the provision 01E means for fecili'teting che wrapping and marking ofcoins.

'E he invention consists in the combinetions und arrangements of parte hereinafter described. and claimed.

The invention will he vbest: understood by reference io the accompanying drawing forming .a part of this specification, end in which,

Figure is e. perspective View of an params embodying my invention, and shown in one position' of use, Fig. 2, a similar pen spective View showing the apparatus in a different position for use, and Fig. 3, a perspective view of a stack of coins after being wrapped.

The preferred form of construction es illustreed in the drawing, comprises coin holder 4 which is' in lie forni ofte sheet metal box open at the too and nt its forward o side so to receive readily e stack of coins 5. One of the holders e is provided for enel., dideren hind oiE coins to he wrapped, one illustrated being designed for use 'h half-dollars, zindbeing of n size io e ve snugly twenty haldollers or a hotel .l iGO in currency. The holders 'for rccoins of other denominations will r engths ro serve es gages for niensun Ying: or counling the coins, the holder for nicireis being adopted to receive snugly forty nickels, or o telcel of .S3-2.00 in currency7 and the one for dimes, being of a size to receive ifj/ dimes, or $5.00 in currency. Likewise, holders can be provided `for coins of, other denominations und the length chereof so lii'niifed as io serve as a gage or counter for lie coins. will he readily irnderSoOd.

ends of holder 4 are provided with notches (i adapted to receive the inwardly turned ends 7 of a pair of clamping tongs The io'ngs 8 :ire formed of wire which cre set well ripari 51nd have the ends 4' eurned inwardly et right angles so as to permit of free roteion of :i stack of coins engaged by seid ends. A stump 9 is mount edi-on nn erin l@ which is pivoed in e swivelnaine of the owner thereon.

clock l?. at llie pivot point of iongs 8 and is provided with e hook 12 engaging a spring 13 'which has ies other end secured to al U- shaped spring le serving io separzieeV elle handles l5 of alle ronge.

In use, the secir of coins arranged in gagged hy the ends oi' the tongs. This serves es a. ineens for removing the sisch" of coins which are then leid unen an ordinary peper coin Wrapper 1S and Said coin Wrapper is then wrapped around the stack of coins, the stack ef coins rotating heiveen he ends 7 and said ongs being spread fer enough ripari' to permie the passage ofthe Wrapper therebetween to acilieafce lhis operation. rlhe end of i:he coin Wrapper is fallen sealed es usuel, and he sanip 9 is depressed to contact with seid Wrapper and stamp the is removed from the tongs and the ends of the wrapper folded inwardly over the ends of the stack thus completing the Wrapper. Thiiswi; will be observed, that the coins may he readily arranged (in e stack of standard size and wrapped with greet ease; :and repiditv.

lllvlhile I have illustrated and described the preferred form of construction for carrying my invention ino effect, this is cepiihle of variation and modificacion Without depart ing from "che spiri of ihe invention therefore, do noi.- wisli lo he liroifed inthe precise details of consrucrion sei; forthj hut desire to avail myself or such variations and modifications as come iviehin the scope of the appended claims. v

Having described my invenion what l claim as new and desire io secure hy Let'- 'ters Fatemi is:

l'. As n ineens for wrapping coins, a holder adapted to receive fr steelt of coins and adapted to permit of removal thereof. there being notches in the ends of `said holder; and spring held tongs consisting of tong arms pivotnlly connected together and having inwardly turned ends adapted 'to .be inserted through said notches toengage the ends 'of a stacli of coins in said holder, substantially as described. 1

2. Ars a means for wrapping coins, e holder consisting of e sheet nieial box open at the lop and at the forward sides thereof so .is to rendilv receive and permit ehe re .moral of a etaclro coins, there being noche in the ends of saidhox; and spring held ioo 

